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Page 1: Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 13, 1980

University of MontanaScholarWorks at University of Montana

Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications

9-13-1980

Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September13, 1980University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department

Let us know how access to this document benefits you.Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc

This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Montana Publications at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It hasbeen accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University ofMontana. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationUniversity of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department, "Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 13, 1980" (1980). GrizzlyFootball Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 54.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/54

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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANASimon Fraser U

September 13, 1980 Grizzly Tracks

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LARRY DONOVAN HEAD COACH

BOB LOWRY OFFENSIVE LINE

KEN FLAJOLE INSIDE LINEBACKERS

RICH JOHNSON DEFENSIVE BACKS

JOE GLENN QUARTERBACKS, RECEIVERS

MIKE JOHNSON OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

MIKE VAN DIEST DEFENSIVE LINE

LYNN ROSENBACH RUNNING BACKS

THE COACHES OF “THE TEAM OF THE 80s”

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P r e s id e n t ........................................................................ Dr. R ic h a rd C. B ow ers

Athletic DirectoryA th le tic D ire c to r ............................................................................H a rley L ew isA sso c ia te A th le tic D ire c to r .............................................B a rb a ra H o llm an nG y m n a s tic s C o a c h ....................................................................T e rry H am ilto nB u sin ess M a n a g e r ..........................................................................C aro l B raachM en ’s T ra c k an d C ro ss C o u n try C o a c h L arry H e id eb rech tA th le tic F acu lty R e p re s e n ta t iv e Dr. E van D enneyS p o rts In fo rm a tio n D ire c to r ...................................................... D ave G uffeyG ra d u a te A s s is ta n t to S .I.D ................................................... R oger JohnsonT ick e t an d F ac ilit ie s M an ag e r G a ry H u g h esC o n cess io n s & P ro m o tio n s D irec to r ..................................B ud A n d e rso nC e n tu ry C lub D ire c to r A l K em pfertH ead F o o tb a ll C o a c h L arry D onovanA s s is ta n t F o o tb a ll C o a c h ...................................................................Joe G lennA s s is ta n t F o o tb a ll C o a c h ........................................................... R ick Johnso nA s s is ta n t F o o tb a ll C o a c h .......................................................... M ike JohnsonA s s is ta n t F o o tb a ll C o a c h .................................................... L ynn R o sen b achA s s is ta n t F o o tb a ll C o a c h ....................................................... M ike V an D iestA s s is ta n t F o o tb a ll C o a c h ...............................................................K en F lajo leA s s is ta n t F o o tb a ll C o a c h ................................................................Bob L ow ryH ead M en ’s B ask e tb a ll C oach and

B a sk e tb a ll C o o rd in a to r ................................................M ike M o n tg o m eryA s s is ta n t B a sk e tb a ll C o a c h .......................................................S tew M o rrillA s s is ta n t B a sk e tb a ll C o a c h ............................................................. Bob N ieh lH ead W om en’s B a sk e tb a ll C o a c h ............................................ R obin S elv igA s s is ta n t W om en’s B ask e tb a ll C o a c h ..................................S a ra h N o v akW om en’s C ro ss C o u n try and T rack C o a c h ..........................D ick K oontzW res tlin g C o a c h ................................................................................. Jerry H ick sM en ’s T e n n is C o ach ...........................................................L a rry G ia n c h e ttaW om ens T e n n is C o a c h ................................................................... Julie G a rc iaM en ’s G olf C o a c h ................................................................................. Bob P ilo teW om en’s S w im m in g C o ach F red S te tso nW om en’s V o lley b a ll C o a c h ............................................................. D ick S co ttT ra in e r ......................................................................................N aseb y R h in e h a rtA sso c ia te T ra in e r ................................................................................P a t A rch e rH ead E q u ip m en t M a n a g e r D ick S eam anF o o tb a ll S e c re ta ry .............................................................. S u e ly n n W illiam sA th le tic S e c re ta ry C ela B u rhamT ick e t O ffice S e c r e ta r i e s ............... M arge M cE lw a in an d R ae P ro c to rC e n tu ry C lub S e c r e t a r y ................................................................. S y lv ia R eul

GeneralL o c a tio n .......................................................E n ro l lm e n t ................................................N ic k n a m e ...................................................C o lo r s ..........................................................A th le tic A f f i l ia t io n s ............................

F o o tb a ll S ta d iu m ...................................

Facts M isso u la , M o n ta n a 59812.........................................8,700 (est.)............................................. G rizz lies....................C opper, S ilv er, G old Big S k y C onference , N C A A

A IA W for w om en.....................D o rn b la se r S ta d iu m

(c a p a c ity 12,500)

Grizzly TracksG rizz ly T ra c k s is th e offic ia l so u v en ir p ro g ra m fo r hom e fo o tb a ll

gam es a t th e U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a . T h ey a re p ro d u c e d by th e S p o rts In fo rm a tio n D irec to r an d the U n iv e rs ity P r in tin g S e rv ices.

P h o to s a re p ro v id ed by G eoffrey S u tto n , p h o to g ra p h e r .G rizz ly T ra c k s is p r in te d a t the U M P rin tin g S e rv ices .

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Today’s Gameb y Dav e G u f f e yUM Sp o r t s I n f o r m a t i o n D irec tor

The ‘Team of the 80s’ Makes Its Debut“T he T eam of the 8 0 s” is on s tag e

to d ay , h o s tin g S im on F ra s e r U n iv e rs ity from B u rn ab y , B.C., C an ad a .

H ead coach L arry D o n o v an an d h is s ta f f of Joe G lenn , R ick Johnson , L ynn R osenbach , Bob L ow ry , M ike Johnson , M ike V an D iest, K en F la jo le and g ra d u a te a s s is ta n ts Joe Y eager an d D ale M cN ally h ave p u t the f in ish in g to u ch es to th e ir 1980 team — an d th e f ru its of th e ir la b o rs w ill su rface th is a fte rn o o n .

If y o u ’ve been ou t of the s ta te fo r the p a s t few m on ths, th a t ’s p ro b a b ly ab o u t the on ly w ay you h a v e n ’t h e a rd ab o u t D onovan and h is young , a g g re ss iv e

G rizz ly s ta ff . E ith e r th a t , o r you d o n ’t re ad or w a tc h te lev is io n .

In case you m issed it, th a t ’s D o n o v an ’s slogan fo r G rizz ly fo o tb a ll— “T he T eam of the 8 0 s.”

D onovan in h e r ite d a te am w ith 11 re tu rn in g s ta r te r s , s ix of w h o m a re on defense . T h a t com es from a 3-7 team (2- 5 in the Big S k y C onference), w h ic h w as p ick ed by a lot of th e p re se a so n p ro g n o s tic a to rs to f in ish on or n e a r the top la s t season . T h is se a so n the G rizz lie s find th em se lv e s p ick ed in the bo tto m half.

“We d o n ’t care a b o u t th a t s tu f f ,” D onovan sa id . “W e’re w o rry in g a b o u t

bea tin g S im o n F ra s e r an d n o th in g else. “S om eone a sk e d m e h o w m a n y g am es I ex p ec ted to w in th is sea so n . A s a coach you th in k you can w in th em all. O b ­v io u s ly you c a n ’t do th a t too o ften , b u t w e’re here to w in , a n d th a t ’s th a t .”

L ead ing th e G r iz z l ie s ’ n ew 3-4 d e fe n ­sive a lig n m e n t is A ll-A m e ric a n c a n ­d id a te K ent C lau sen , a su re b e t to go in the e a rly ro u n d s of th is y e a r ’s p ro fe ss io n a l d ra f t if he h a s fu lly reco v ered fro m a b ack in ju ry . T he 6-4, 2 3 5 -p o u n d e r h a d 110 ta c k le s in ju s t sev en g am es la s t sea so n .

B acking up C la u se n in th e m id d le is

th re e -y e a r le t te rm a n Jay B ecker a t s tro n g sa fe ty , one of th e h a rd e s t h it te r s p o u n d -fo r-p o u n d on th e team .

T he o th e r r e tu rn in g s t a r te r s on de fen se a re o u ts id e lin e b a c k e r Jim H ogan; d e fe n s iv e lin em en B ret B arrick , P a t C u rry an d A rn ie R igoni. C u rry is th e o n ly ju n io r (the re s t a re sen io rs ) in th e g roup . He is from B illings.

O ffe n s iv e ly , v e r s a ti le R ocky K lev er w ill be a t ta i lb a c k . T he 6-2V2, 215- p o u n d e r led th e G riz z lie s in ru s h in g (679 y a r d s ) a n d s c o r in g (n in e to u c h d o w n s) la s t y ea r, an d p a s s e d fo r a n o th e r .

“R ocky goes b ack to th e e ra of th e

tr ip le th r e a t ru n n in g b ack ,” Donovan sa id . “H e can ru n , k ick , and pass. His c o m b in ed a b il it ie s m ake him one of the b e s t b a c k s in college foo tball. Not only is he a tru e ta i lb a c k , b u t he is also a q u a r te rb a c k of g re a t p o ten tia l. We think he is th e o u ts ta n d in g ta ilb ack in the Big S k y C o n fe re n c e .”

T h e o th e r fo u r s ta r te r s on offense for M o n ta n a a lo n g w ith K lever include lin em en P a t N o rw ood , B rian M cHugh an d C a r lto n L am b an d w ide receiver Bill Lane. A ll a re se n io rs excep t N orw ood, w ho is a ju n io r from B illings.

M o n ta n a w ill be a ttem p tin g to hand the S im o n F ra s e r C lan sm en th e ir second s t r a ig h t d e fe a t to d ay . SFU opened its se a so n la s t w eek , lo sing a ra in -m arred c o n te s t to th e U n iv e rs ity of C algary , 10- 9.

T h e R o d W o o d w a r d - c o a c h e d C la n sm e n h a v e 26 re tu rn in g letterm en, in c lu d in g 18 s ta r te r s off a 3-6 team from la s t se a so n . T h e re are 10 offensive s t a r te r s b ack , th e top p la y e r is p robably ju n io r q u a r te rb a c k D ave A m er (6-4, 218). A m er w a s 103 of 202 for 1,349 y a rd s an d 10 T D s in the passing d e p a r tm e n t la s t seaso n .

S p e e d y ta ilb a c k C am M ehlenbacher (5-7, 168, So.) w a s S F U ’s lead ing rusher a g a in s t C a lg a ry , g a in in g 39 yard s in e ig h t c a rr ie s . SFU h as excellen t size on the o ffe n s iv e line, going, 240, 250, 225, 245 a n d 220.

“T h e y a re q u ite a big te am ,” Donovan sa id . “T h e y w ill o u ts iz e us. T here’s no d o u b t w e ’ll be a sm a lle r team . We look fo r th em to th ro w th e ball, and also their q u a r te rb a c k (A m er) lik es to ru n the ball. T h is p u ts a li t t le p re s su re on your p e r im e te r d e fe n s e .”

“D efen s iv e ly , th e y ’re ru n n in g a pro 4- 3, w h ic h is a d e fen se w e d o n ’t see too m u ch in o u r sch ed u le . For th a t reason o u r o ffe n s iv e b lo ck in g w ill be a little bit te s te d . We h a v e n ’t seen any film on S im o n F ra s e r , ju s t th e one tim e (last w eek) K en F la jo le (in side linebacker coach ) sc o u te d them . A nd th a t w as a re a lly ra in y n ig h t. T h ey ju s t d id n ’t show v e ry m u c h .”

“A s fa r a s o u r team is concerned, I’m lo o k in g fo r a to ta lly em o tio n a l gam e out of th e m ,” D o n o v an co n tin u ed . “We w ant to g e t em o tio n b ack in to the Grizzly fo o tb a ll p ro g ra m .”

T h e G riz z lie s a re a t P o rtlan d State n e x t S a tu rd a y , an d th e n re tu rn home to h o s t th e U n iv e rs ity of Idaho , S atu rday , S ep t. 27, in th e te a m s ’ Big S ky opener.

Tailback Rocky Klever (Photo b y Bill Sallaz)

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Glacier National Park

President Richard BowersDr. Richard C. Bowers assumed duties as the 13th president of the University of Montana on

July 4,1974.Bowers came to UM from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, where he served as vice

president and provost, and professor of chemistry.As Northern Illinois’ provost, he was chief academic officer of the University and had overall

responsibility for many other university activities, including com puter services, admissions and records, and the library. He also represented Northern Illinois University to the Illinois Board of Regents, the Board of Higher Education of the State of Illinois, and the State Legislature.

Prior to being named vice president and provost in 1969, Bowers served as the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at NIU from 1965-69.

Bowers received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan in 1948 and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1953. He taught at Northwestern University in Evanston, 111., beginning in 1954 and became D irector of Chemical Laboratories and associate chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern in 1963.

Athletic Director Harley LewisHarley W . Lewis was named athletic director at the University of M ontana effective April 14,

1976. He had served as acting athletic director from July 1,1975.A 1964 graduate of UM with an M.S. in health, physical education and recreation, Lewis

became track and cross country coach at UM in 1966. Prior to assuming coaching responsibilities at UM, the 1959 graduate of Butte High School coached two years at the University of Portland.

Lewis served as cross country coach until 1976 and won nine Big Sky titles until resigning the position. He served as track coach through the 1978 season. While track coach, Lewis won the conference title in 1972. He has been named Big Sky Coach of the Year in cross country and track, ten times. He has served on numerous national com m ittees, worked with U.S. Olympic endeavors and coached several All-American perform ers at Montana.i

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Head Coach

Larry Donovan(Nebraska 1964)

Larry R. Donovan became the 29th head football coach of the University of Montana in December of 1979. Prior to joining the Grizzly program he served as an assistant at the University of Kansas for one season.

Born March 31,1941, Donovan was a two-year letterman in football and track at the University of Nebraska, where he graduated in 1964. His senior year at Nebraska he played for a 9-2 team, which defeated Miami (Fla.) in the Gotham Bowl, 36-34.

His collegiate coaching career started after his senior season in 1962, when Donovan joined the Cornhuskers as a graduate assistant. That season Nebraska won the Big 8 championship and advanced to the Orange Bowl. He then joined the Army, but stayed close to football, playing service ball in Korea and directing the division team to an 8-0-1 record.

Donovan moved to the University of South Dakota as head freshman coach in 1967, when his team was 4-0. He remained there through the 1971 season, moving up to

backfield coach in 1968 and 1969, and then became defensive coordinator in 1970. In 1968 USD finished 9-1 and ranked No. 8 nationally in Division II.

In 1972 Larry began a four-year stint at Washington State, where the Cougars ranked 16th in the nation. His first two seasons he was defensive line coach, and then was elevated to defensive coordinator.

The University of Iowa was his next stop, this time for three seasons, where he served as offensive line coach for one year and quarterback and passing game coach for two.

At Kansas Larry was outside linebacker coach, and two of his starting linebackers there were drafted in the second and fifth rounds of the NFL draft.

Donovan received his bachelor’s degree in social science from Nebraska in 1964. In 1968 he earned his m aster’s degree in secondary education from the University of South Dakota.

He is married to the former Georgia Merriam, a family therapist who is a former Miss Nebraska. They have two daughters, Andrea, 11, and Molly, 7.

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Assistant Coaches

Ken FlajoleInsideLinebackers

Joe GlennQuarterbacksReceivers

Ken Flajole became the final member of coach Larry Donovan’s staff in March of 1980. Flajole (pronounced Flay- Jull), 25, came from the University of Washington football staff, where he was a part-time assistant who helped with the defensive cornerbacks. The Huskies finished the 1979 season ranked 11th nationally, and led the Pac-10 in pass defense. Prior to coaching for the Huskies he was the head track coach at Mann Junior High School in Seattle in 1978. In 1977-78 he was an assistant coach at Pacific Lutheran University, where he coached the defensive line and linebackers. While at PLU his team was nationally ranked and District I champion. He is a 1976 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, located in Tacoma, Wash. He received his B.A. in education and his minor in coaching. As a collegiate player Flajole gained all-conference recognition at Pacific Lutheran and at Wenatchee Junior College. He was an all-state linebacker at Seattle Prep High School in 1971. He recently married the former Teri Whitmer.

Joe Glenn was head coach of Doane College in Crete, Neb., four seasons before joining the Grizzly program in December of 1979. He was the first coach to join Larry Donovan’s young staff. Glenn, 31, compiled a four-year record of 21-18-1 at Doane. During the 1979 season he coached an All-American tailback and a freshman quarterback who passed for more than 1,200 yards. Prior to the Doane assignment, he was an assistant under Joe Salem at Northern Arizona University for two seasons, where he was head backfield coach. He also served as head freshman coach for the Lumberjacks. Glenn’s first coaching job was under Salem at his alma mater, the University of South Dakota, in 1973. He was offensive backfield and freshman coach for two seasons. He then went to NAU with Salem and eventually took the position at Doane. He was a standout quarterback and receiver at South Dakota, where he graduated in 1971. After graduating he joined the Army and then returned to South Dakota, earning his master’s degree in 1975. Joe’s wife name is Michele. They have two children, a daughter, Erin, 7, and a son, Casey, 1. One of 12 children, Glenn was born in Lincoln, Neb.

Rick JohnsonDefensive

Bob LowryOffensive

Rick Johnson has 12 years of coaching experience, beginning at his alma mater, United States International University, in San Diego, Calif, in 1967. His most recent assignment was at Montana State University, where he was a part-time coach in charge of defensive ends. He was at MSU one season. Before joining the MSU program he was at Bonita High School in San Diego, where he served as defensive coordinator. He was there from 1976-79, and his defensive squad led the league twice. He has also coached at Raton High School (New Mexico) as head coach from 1973-75; and the University of New Mexico (1969-72) as a part-time defensive back coach. As a player at U.S.I.U. in San Diego he was an honorable mention NAIA All-American, All-Coast and All-District defensive back. He holds school records in career interceptions (23) and interceptions in a game (five). Johnson is originally from Seattle. He played prep football in San Diego, freshman football at the University of Washington and then transferred to U.S.I.U., where he graduated in 1967. The 34-year-old is single.

The “oldest” member of the Grizzly staff, Bob Lowry was the only coach held over from last season. He joined the UM program in May of 1979. Lowry has coached in Montana the last16 seasons. As a prep coach he compiled a 77-42-2 record. He came to UM from Glendive High School, where his team won back-to-back state Class “A” titles in 1978-79. His teams went 19-0 during that span. Glendive’s state title in 1978 was its first in17 years. Lowry, a 1964 graduate of Montana State, is from Wolf Point, Mont. He was a four-year letterman in football and basketball at Wolf Point High. He participated in the Shrine game, and was named the MVP on defense. He also played in the North-South basketball all-star game and was selected as the MVP. His college career at Stanford was cut short with a knee injury. The 40-year-old Lowry coached four seasons at Plentywood High School (1964-68), where his teams were 25-6-1; at Great Falls Central from 1968-71; Plentywood again from 1971-76 and then to Glendive. Lowry and his wife, Sharon, have three children, twins Bob and Jeanie, 12, and an 11-year-old son, Mike.

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Assistant Coaches

d & J

Mike Van Diest Lynn RosenbachDefensive Line

Mike Van Diest (pronounced Van-Deast) not only serves as the defensive line (Tackle-Noseguard-Tackle or TNT) coach, but also became the first strength coach in UM history when he joined the staff in January of 1980. Prior to joining Montana the Helena native was the strength coach at the University of Wyoming, serving the entire University. He had been a defensive line assistant in 1977-78. His first coaching job was as a graduate assistant for the Cowboys in 1976. Van Diest played his collegiate football at Wyoming, playing tight end. He graduated in 1975. He was a standout football player at Helena High School, where he graduated in 1970. The 27-year-old bachelor had experience recruiting in his home state. “I recruited Montana for Wyoming and am familiar with the programs in the state,” he said. “There are some excellent athletes in Montana.” Van Diest has already seen his strength program at work, designing a program for individual athletes, and then charting the results. “Lifting weights is a must for college athletes, no matter what the sport,” Van Diest said. “Strength and endurance are essential for football or any sport.”

Mike JohnsonOutside Linebackers

Mike begins his second season as a graduate assistant at the University of Montana, working with outside linebackers and special teams. He came to UM in 1977 from Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Ore. While playing for Mt. Hood he set the school career interception record (8), was a two- year letterman, and his squad was one of the top ranked JC teams in the nation in 1976. He lettered twice for the Grizzlies as a defensive back, although he was hampered with injuries during his career at UM. He is from North Bend, Ore., and attended North Bend High School where he was a three-sport standout. He played for his father, Howie Johnson, as a prep. The senior Johnson also played football for the Grizzlies. Mike and his wife, Teri, recently had a baby girl, Stephanie.

The “dean” of the Grizzly staff, Lynn Rosenbach (pronounced (Rose-In-Baw), has been involved in coaching or athletic administration for 21 years. His 21 years of experience have all been in the state of Washington. His most recent coaching stint was head coach at Mount Vernon High School, from 1975-79. His record there the past six seasons was 36-20-2. He won two league championships in that period. Born in Oak Harbor, Wash., Rosenbach was head football coach at Olympic College in Bremerton, Wash, from 1967-69, and was then elevated to athletic director from 1969-75 before leaving to take the position in Mt. Vernon. Before serving at those schools, the 1958 graduate of Western Washington State coached football, track and wrestling at Everett Community (1964-67). His coaching career began in 1958 at Entiat High School in Washington. During his career he has been a head football coach at four high schools, a community college and a four-year college. Rosen­bach has been named coach of the year twice, once at the high school level and once for his 7-2 division champion team at Olympic College. He played offensive guard and linebacker at Western Washington and was team captain. Lynn’s wife’s name is Rosalie (Rosie). They have three children: a daughter, Dana, 19, and two sons, Todd, 16, and Timm, 13.

Managers

Scott WilsonTerry, MT

Not Pictured:

Tom Sunseri Portland, ORTim Bauer Missoula, MT

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Athletic Personnel

At the University of Arizona the last five years, Barbara began her job as associate athletic director at UM in August of 1980. She served as women’s athletic events coordinator while at UA. Her responsibilities will primarily be in women’s athletics in areas of athlete eligibility academics, AIAW rules, scheduling and promotions. She is a 1964 graduate of Ohio State, with a B.A. in physical education. She receiv­ed her master’s degree in recreation and administration from Ohio State in 1968. Prior to her position at Arizona Hollmann was at the University of Washington, where she was the associate director of recreational sports from 1971 through 1974. Her husband, Robert, is an associate professor of management at UM.

Dick joined the UM staff in July of 1979. Seaman has lived in Missoula since 1949. He spent almost 24 years in the United States Marine Corps, before retiring in 1966. His last eight years in the service he was in charge of physical conditioning and all athletic equipment. A veteran of World War II, the Korean and Vietnam wars, Seaman played varsity football for the Marines. He played halfback and end. Originally from Williamsport, Pennsyl­vania, Seaman is married to a Missoula native (Nina).

Naseby is the only men’s athletic trainer Montana has known. A month after his graduation from UM in 1935, he was appointed Montana’s first athletic trainer. He was a standout athlete while attending high school in Milwaukee and became one of Montana’s finest all-around athletes, earning nine varsity letters in football, basketball and track. He has received many honors and accolades during his 44 years at Montana, including the Grizzly Cup, which he won in 1935 and his son Pete won in 1958.

Barbara HollmannAsso. Athletic

Dick SeamanEquipment

Naseby RhinehartAthletic

Dave GuffeySports Information

Dr. Evan DenneyFaculfy Repres

Gary HughesTicket M

Dave is in his third year as Grizzly sports information director. His responsibilities include press releases, press guides, game programs and advertising and promotion of men’s and women’s sports at UM. He was previously the sports editor at the Fresno Guide (Calif.). He received his B.A. in journalism at Fresno State University in 1975. While attending FSU he worked as a student assistant in the sports information office for three years, and also wrote sports for the Fresno Bee. His UM basketball and football press guides, as well as game programs, have been honored by the College Sports Information Director’s of America (Co-SIDA) by placing in District 7 competition the past two years.

Beginning his second year as UM’s faculty representative, Evan has been an instructor here since 1969. He is now chairman of the Department of Geography at UM. He earned his B.A. at the University of Washington in 1963, his M.A. at Washington in 1965, and his Ph.D. from Washington in 1970. Prior to his UM teaching career he taught at Washington (1966-69) and Colorado State (1965-66). From Tacoma, Washington, Denney is associated with several professional organizations. He determines academic eligibility for UM athletes.

Gary has been ticket manager at UM since 1966. In 1978 he was also appointed field house manager. He schedules all events in Adams Field house and at Dornblaser Stadium in addition to handling ticket distribution. He is a native of Ronan, Montana and graduated in accounting from the Missoula Business College in 1962. He gained extensive experience in accounting and auditing before assum ing his responsibilities at Montana.

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“ON THE MOVE”

The car dealers named on this page hUniversity of Montana Athletic Departmtravel purposes. We are indeed gratefuhelping to keep our Montana Grizzlies “On The Move.”

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1980 Grizzly Fall Sports Schedule

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYD ate M eet

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10-18 E a s te rn W a s h in g to n Inv.10-24 Boise S ta te Inv.11- 1 M ontana S tate

(dual m eet) 9 a.m.11-15 Big S k y Conference a n d

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The 1980 Grizzly Football Staff, top row from left: Rick Johnson, Lynn Rosenbach, Bob Lowry, Mike Johnson, Secretary Suelynn W illiams, Dale M cNally, graduate assistant, Ken Flajole, Joe Yeager, graduate assistant. Front row from left, Mike Van Diest, Larry Donovan and Joe Glenn.

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1980 University of Montana Alphabetical RosterNo. Nam e Pos. Ht. Wt. C lass H om etow n81 M ike Alex WR 6-1 195 Jr. O v e r l a n d P a rk , KS61 Greg A m u n d s e n DL 6-2V2 220 So. Sea t t le , W A30 Pau l A n d e r so n RB 5-8V2 185 So. S e p u lv e d a , C A

7 Bart A n d ru s* QB 6-2 190 Sr. S e p u lv e d a , C A77 M a r ty A n d re w s* # OL 6-2 240 Sr. S ea t t le , W A

37 M a rk B akker DB 6-1 185 Fr. I lw a ld , W A73 Bret Barr ick*** DL 6-3 V2 247 S r . , L e w is to w n , M T20 Jay Becker*** SS 5-10V2 178, Sr. A t la n t i c , IA26 Dennis B ow m a n LB 6-2 205 Jr. S p o k a n e , W A

3 John Brooks K 6-0 165 Sr. Los A n g e le s , C A85 Rich Burtness** OL 6-4% 220 Jr. A n a c o r t e s , W A

78 Brian C a ra w a y * OL 6-3 220 So. G r e a t Falls , M T32 Bob C erkovnik** TB 5-9 182 Jr. G r e a t Falls , M T18 Steve Cha lc ra f t* DB 6-0 190 So. R ich lan d , W A65 Dave C ha p lin DL 6-0 245 Jr. Se lah , W A57 Dick C ha se OL 6-3 V2 219 Jr. L ibby, M T47 Kent Clausen*** LB 6-4 235 Sr. M is so u la , M T70 Bob Cordier* OL 6-4 234 So. S p o k a n e , W A72 M ike C rouse DL 6-3 V2 230 So. S p o k a n e , W A87 Pat Curry** DL 6-5Y2 241 Jr. Billings, M T

41 B rad D antic WR 5-9 155 Fr. Laure l , M T89 Bruce D ie t te r t TE 6-3 190 Fr. M is s o u la , M T79 Dan Dilts OL 6-6 230 Fr. W a l la W alla , W A83 Bill Dolan** WR 5-10 170 Jr. E. H e lena , M T

16 S cot t Ellig DB 6-2 194 Jr. S p o k a n e , W A

25 T ony Fudge DB 6-2 195 Fr. G r e a t Falls , M T59 D uane Fugleberg OL 6-3 215 Fr. E d m o n d s , W A

63 Steve G a r r i s o n LB 6-3 210 So. S p o k a n e , W A55 Dave Gleason***# LB 6-2 215 Sr. M is so u la , M T86 Dave G lenn W R 6-4 200 So. E l i a , W A44 Scott G ra t to n LB 6-0 205 So. M is so u la , M T34 Mike H agen FB 6-0 215 Jr. A u b u r n , W A33 W ayne H arper** FB 6-1 219 Sr. L iv in g s to n , M T10 Tom H ay es QB 5-11 170 So. B a rt le t t , IL74 Joe H eggins OL 6-2 260 Fr. W a s h o u g a l , W A84 John H inson* TE 6-2 Vz 214 So. S ea t t le , W A42 Jim Hogan** LB 6-0 215 Sr. Lacey, W A64 Basil Jones**# OL 6-2 215 Jr. S p o k a n e , W A31 M ike Jones RB 5 -IOV2 I 8 O So. G len d iv e , M T93 Kris K erpa DL 6-1 215 Fr. P h i l ip s b u rg , M T15 Rocky Klever*** TB 6 -2 V2 215 Sr. A n c h o ra g e , AK40 D ave Kline LB 6-1 205 Fr. Bellevue, W A29 Joe K lucew ich RB 6-0 180 Fr. A lp ine , C A21 John Kovacich* DB 6-0 182 So. Butte , M T

N o. N am e Pos. H t. W t. C lass H om etow n48 R a n d y Laird** DB 6-2 190 Jr. M is so u la , M T66 C a r l to n Lamb* OL 5-10 238 Sr. Las V egas , N V82 Bill Lane** WR 5-9 164 Sr. E n g le w o o d , CO49 M ik e L ew is LB 6-1 190 Fr. A n a c o n d a , M T60 Jake Lind LB 6-3 200 So. W h i te S u l p h u r

S p r in g s , M T17 Jeff Loftus TB 6 -IV2 195 Fr. B e av e r to n , OR27 G a r y L o w ry DB 6-2 190 Fr. G r e a t Falls , M T

28 Reed M a d iso n * DB 6-1 188 So. Butte , M T67 M a rk M a d s e n OL 6-4% 222 So. E l le n s b u rg , W A46 C u r t M c E lro y LB 6-1 215 So. Butte , M T14 C u r t M c G in n e s s TB 6-2 180 Fr. Janesv i l le , WI75 B rian M cH ugh** OL 6-4 224 Sr. S p o k a n e , W A71 R o c k y M il le r OL 6-4 228 So. R ich lan d , W A11 M a r t y M o r h in w e g QB 5-10 185 Fr. S a n Jose, CA24 S te v e M u rf i t t* DB 5-8% 160 Sr. P h i l ip s b u rg , M T80 M a r k M u r r a y WR 5-9 175 So. C h o te a u , M T

54 Jay N o f fs in g e r LB 6-2 205 Fr. W h i te f i sh , M T68 P a t N o rw ood** OL 6 - 2 % 232 Jr. Billings, M T

4 M ik e O l ip h a n t K 5-8 170 Jr. Billings, M T

53 D av e Paoli** DL 6-1 217 Jr. G r e a t Falls , M T62 T o m Perez* OL 6-1V4 229 Jr. P a le n t in e , IL

6 A la n Po w e l l QB 6-4 190 Fr. L e w is to w n , M T

12 K elly R ic h a rd s o n QB 6-1 175 Fr. G r a n t s P a s s , OR56 A rn ie Rigoni*** DL 6 -0 % 222 Sr. Chicago , IL

1 D ean R o m in g e r K /P 6-2 205 Fr. F o r t Ben ton , M T52 Jim Rooney** OL 6-1 225 Jr. Butte , M T69 John R ooney LB 6-1 190 Fr. Butte , M T

98 B rian S a lo n e n TE,K 6-2 200 Fr. G r e a t Falls , M T76 Ron S h a rk e y * * DL 6-5 221 Jr. M is so u la , M T23 P a u l S i lo v s k y DB 6 -2 % 195 Fr. T o p e k a , KS50 M ik e S m i th DL 6-1 220 Fr. Sea t t le , W A88 Roger S m i th LB 6 -OV4 201 So. Billings, M T38 M a lc u m S o rre l l LB 6-1 185 Fr. T a c o m a , W A92 A n d r e S te p h e n s LB 6-3 198 Fr. T a c o m a , W A36 M ic k e y S u t to n DB 5-8 170 Jr. U n io n C ity , C A51 S te v e S w o r d OL 6-3 215 Fr. W h i te f i sh , M T

5 T e r r y T hom a s** K/DB 5-7 163 Sr. G r e a t Falls , M T

35 D an W a r n e r DB 5-11 191 Jr. N oxon , M T2 G reg W ilson K 5-9 175 Fr. G r e a t Falls , M T

58 T im W y n n e OL 6-3 205 Fr. H a v re , M T

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GRIZZLY O FFE N SEM ike A lex (6 - 1 , 195, Jr.) ............................... SEP at N orw ood (6-3, 228, Jr.) ......................... LTC arlto n Lam b (5-10, 238, Sr.) ....................LGTom P erez (6 -IV4, 229, Jr.) .............................. CB asil Jones (6 -2 , 215, Jr.) .............................RGB rian M cH ugh (6-4, 224, Sr.) .....................RTJohn H inson (6 -2 V2, 214, So.) ..................... TEB art A n d ru s (6 -2 , 190, S r.) ..........................QBM ike H agen (6 -0 , 215, Jr.) ............................FBBill Lane (5-9, 164, Sr.) .................................. FLR ocky K lever (6-2%, 215, Sr.) ....................TB

C LA N SM A N D EFE N SES tev e D elcol (6-4, 225, Jr.) ..........................DERon E ng leson (6-3, 230, Jr.) ....................... DTD erek F agg ian i (6-4, 260, Jr.) .....................DTD an R ash o v ich (6 - 1 , 2 1 0 , Fr.) .....................DES tev e H a rriso n (6 -2 , 2 2 0 , So.) .................OLBW ill S trem el (5-11, 195, S r.) ................... OLBBill K u ste rs (6 - 1 , 230, So.) ...................... MLBEd Jones (6 -0 , 178, S r.) ................................. CBH azen H en d erso n (5-11, 180, Sr.) CBR uss H afe r (6 -2 , 188, Fr.) .............................FSS am M a rsh a ll (5-11, 2 0 0 , S r.) .....................SS

S p ec ia ltie s (UM )P u n ts R e tu rn s

7-B art A n d ru s 36 -M ickey S u tto n OR 1 4 -C urt M cG in n ess

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Grizzlies1 D. Rominger, RB, K 51 S. Sword, OL2 G. Wilson, DB 52 Jim Rooney, OL3 J. Brooks, K 53 D. Paoli, DL4 M. Oliphant, K 54 J. Noffsinger, LB5 T. Thomas, DB, P 55 D. Gleason, LB6 A. Powell, QB 56 A. Rigoni, DL7 B. Andrus, QB 57 D. Chase, OL

10 T. Hayes, QB 58 T. Wynne, OL11 M. Mornhinweg, QB 59 D. Fugleberg, OL12 K. Richardson, QB 60 J. Lind, LB14 C. McGinness, TB 61 G. Amundsen, OL15 R. Klever, TB 62 T. Perez, OL16 S. Ellig, DB 63 S. Garrison, LB17 J. Loftus, TB 64 B. Jones, OL18 S. Chalcraft, DB 65 D. Chaplin, DL20 J. Becker, DB 66 C. Lamb, OL21 j. Kovacich, DB 67 M. Madsen, OL23 P. Silovsky, DB 68 P. Norwood, OL24 S. M urfitt, DB 69 John Rooney, LB25 T. Fudge, LB 70 B. Cordier, OL26 D. Bowman, DB 71 R. Miller, OL27 G. Lowry, DB 72 M. Crouse, DL28 R. Madison, DB 73 B. Barrick, DL29 J. Klucewich, RB 74 J. Heggins, OL30 P. Anderson, RB 75 B. McHugh, OL31 M. Jones, RB 76 R. Sharkey, DL32 B. Cerkovnik, TB 77 M. Andrews, OL33 W. Harper, FB 78 B. Caraway, OL34 M. Hagen, FB 79 D. Dilts, OL35 D. Warner, DB 80 M. Murray, WR36 M. Sutton, DB 81 M. Alex, WR37 M. Bakker, DB 82 B. Lane, WR38 M. Sorrell, LB 83 B. Dolan, WR40 D. Kline, LB 84 J. Hinson, TE41 B. Dantic, WR 85 R. Burtness,TE, OL42 J. Hogan, LB 86 D. Glenn, WR44 S. Gratton, LB 87 P. Currv, DL46 C. McElroy, LB 88 R. Smith, LB47 K. Clausen, LB 89 B. Diettert, TE48 R. Laird, DB 92 A. Stephens, LB49 M. Lewis, LB 93 K. Kerpa, DL50 M. Smith, DL 98 B. Salonen, TE

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C LA N SM A N OFFENSE80 Jerom e E rd m an (5-10, 165, So.) ............... SE52 T o n y A n tu n o v ic (6-2, 240, Jr.) ..................LT66 D an F errone (6-2, 250, Jr.) ..........................LG55 M a tt K av an au g h (6-0, 225, Jr.) ...................C60 G u y L em iuex (5-10, 225, So.) ..................RG67 R ick K lassen (6-2, 245, Sr.) ......................RT84 D ave P u rv e s (6-2, 215, Jr.) .........................TE

7 D ave A m er (6-4, 218, Jr.) ............................QB17 G eorge C h a k y a (6-0, 202, Sr.) ..................FB87 D an B usto (5-11, 177, Sr.) ...........................FL16 C am M e h le n b a c h e r (5-7, 168, So.) TB

GRIZZLY DEFENSE87 P at C urry (6-5V2, 241, Jr.) ......................... LT56 A rnie Rigoni (6 -V2, 2 2 2 , Sr.) .......... NG73 Bret Barrick (6-3, 240, Sr.) ............. RT42 Jim Hogan (6 -0 , 215, Sr.) ................ ........OLB26 Dennis Bowm an (6 - 2 , 205, Jr.) .......OLB47 Kent C lausen (6-4, 235, Sr.) .......... ........ILB46 C urt M cElroy (6 - 1 , 215, So.) ......... ...... ILB21 John Kovacich (6 -0 , 182, So.) .........CB

OR5 T erry Thom as (5-7, 163, Sr.)

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10 E. Jones, OL 53 D. McMahon, OL11 J. Burns, DB 54 T. Elik, LB14 P. Tendeck, DB 55 M. Kavanaugh, OL15 T. Graham, RB 56 N. Fraser, DE16 C. Mehlenbacher, RB 57 T. Phillips, OT17 G. Chayka, FB 58 R. Engleson, DT18 R. White, LB 59 P. Tiffin, DE19 A. Cochrane, DB 60 G. Lemieux, OL20 K. Crick, DB 62 H. Webster, OG21 J. Kuklo, DB 63 D. Guevin, OT22 F. Roberto, RB 65 G. Catt, OL23 H. Henderson, DB 66 D. Ferrone, OG24 K. Gordon, WR 67 R. Klassen, OG25 G. Suitor, CB 68 D. Faggiani, DT26 S. Marshall, DB 70 D. Rashovich, DL27 B. Grant, K 71 D. Pauls, LB28 K. Bowling, HB 72 J. James, DE29 G. Siemens, DB 73 T. Croft, LB30 B. Kusters, LB 75 S. Delcol, DE31 S. Harrison, LB 76 B. Dyer, OT32 B. Jones, CB 77 R. Hafer, DB33 R. Reid, HB 80 J. Erdman, WR34 P. Prochnau, DB/P 81 J. Buis, TE35 B. Lawrence, FB 82 K. Berman, TE37 W. Stremel, LB 83 J. Chapdelaine,W R38 J. Johnston, RB/FB 84 D. Purves, TE39 B. Dean, LB 86 M. Vezina, WR

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20 K evin Crick DB 6-1 185 So. Lord Byng 16 C a m M e h le n b a c h e rR B 5-7 168 So. S te v e s to n (Richmond)73 T o m Croft LB 6-1 205 Fr. K i te i lano 71 Doug P a u ls LB 6-0 200 Fr. R ic h m o n d39 Blake D ean LB 6-4 205 So. R oss S h e p p a r d (E d m o n to n ) 57 T o d d P h i l l ip s OL 6-3 240 Fr. C e n te n n ia l75 S tev e Delcol DL 6-4 248 Jr. V ic to r ia P a rk (T oron to ) 5 Jay P r e p c h u k QB 6-0 185 So. H a n d s w o r t h88 L a rry D onohoe WR 5-11 165 Fr. C a rs o n G r a h a m 34 P a u l P ro c h n a u DB 5-11 190 So. B u r n a b y C e n tra l76 Bill D yer OL 6-0 234 Jr. C a rs o n G r a h a m 84 D a v e P u rv e s TE 6-2 215 Jr. M t. D oug las (Victoria)54 T e r r y Elik LB 6-2 217 Jr. B loom fie ld (M ich igan ) 70 D an R a s h o v ic h DL 6-1 210 Fr. R u n n y m o d e (Toronto)58 Ron E ng leson DL 6-2 235 Jr. B u rn a b y N o r th 33 R o b e r t Reid RB 5-11 165 Fr. N e w to n b ro o k (Toronto)80 Je rom e E rd m a n WR 5-10 165 So. H a n d s w o r t h 22 F ra n k R o b e r to RB 6-2 220 Sr. A .N. M y e r (N iagara Falls)68 Derek Faggian i DL 6-4 260 Jr. P ick e r in g 29 G e r r y S ie m e n s DB 5-11 160 Fr. W inn ipeg Reds (Junior)66 Ferrone, D an OL 6-2 250 Sr. T.A . B lake lock (O ak v i l le ) 37 W a y n e S t re m e l LB 5-11 205 Sr. C a rs o n G ra h a m56 Neil F ra se r DL 6-6 210 Fr. E tob icoke 25 G le n S u i to r DB 5-11 165 Fr. C a rs o n G ra h a m24 Kelly G o rd o n WR 5-10 151 Fr. Mt. E l iz a b e th (K it im at) 14 P a u l T e n d e c k DB 6-0 195 Jr. S o u th Delta15 T o m G r a h a m RB 6-0 175 Fr. O a k Bay (V ic to ria) 59 P a u l T if f in DL 6-3 215 Jr. W e s t la n e (N iagara Falls)27 B rian G r a n t K /W R 5-8 160 Jr. N o tre D am e 8 B ra d T in g le y QB 5-10 165 Fr. R ich m o n d63 D enn is G u e v in OL 6-5 270 Jr. N o r k a m (K am loops) 86 M ik e V ez in a WR 5-10 165 Fr. K am lo o p s77 R u s s H a fe r DB 6-2 188 Fr. S a a n ic h H o r n e t s 62 H a r r y W e b s t e r OL 5-11 195 Fr. Lake C o w ic h an31 S tev e H a r r i s o n LB 6-2 220 So. K a m lo o p s 18 R ic h a rd W h i te LB 6-0 195 So. T .A . Blakelock (Oakville)A th le tic Director: W. Lome Davies O ffen siv e Coordinator: Denis KellyH ead Football Coach: Rod W oodward O ffen s iv e /D efe n s iv e Line C oordinator: Pat Bonnett

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16 S. E llig DB

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21 J. K ovacich DB

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23 P. S ilo v sk y DB

29 }. Klucewich RB

18 S. C halcraft DB

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20 J. Becker DB

27 G. L ow ry DB

32 B. C erkovnik TB

33 W. H arper FB

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35 D. W arner DB

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24 S. M urfitt DB

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36 M. Sutton 37 M. B akker 38 M. SorrellDB DB DB

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48 R. Laird DB

49 M. L ew is LB

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93 K. K erpa DL

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Defense: ‘Claw’ And Company Return“Claw,” also known as middle linebacker Kent Clausen,

and several other top-notch defensive players are back for the Grizzlies in 1980.

All-American candidate Clausen, a sure bet to be a high professional draft pick had 110 tackles in just seven games before being sidelined with a back injury. He is 100 percent now.

Also back for the “Copper Stoppers” are defensive linemen Arnie Rigoni, Bret Barrick and Pat Curry (please see page 17). All are returning starters. Last year Rigoni had 80 tackles, Barrick had 50 and Curry had 63.

“We think in Kent, Arnie, Bret, Pat and the rest of the players we have an outstanding group of players on which to build a top Big Sky Conference defensive football team ,” Donovan said.

Another player who will be counted on is linebacker Jim Hogan, one of six returning starters on defense. Hogan had 72 tackles, including three sacks last year. Hogan, along with Clausen, also had two interceptions. Newcomer Dennis Bowman has earned a starting job at the “whip” linebacker slot, and “pound-for-pound is one tough football player,” Donovan said.

At the “Sam” linebacker slot is sophomore letterman Curt McElroy, who was pressed into a starting role in 1979 when Clausen was injured last year. McElroy had 20 tackles in 79.

Donovan said freshman Dave Kline and John Rooney, “are very talented players, and may be hard to keep out of the lineup at linebacker.”

Honors candidate Jay Becker is one of the hardesthitters in the conference for his size, and the three-year letterman is back for his final season at strong safety.He had 91 tackles, 38 of which were unassisted last season.

Junior Randy Laird started a couple of games last season and will start at strong corner. Sophomore letterman John Kovacich has the inside track at weak corner, but should be pushed by JC transfer Mickey Sutton.

Donovan said he thought freshmen Tony Fudge and Gary Lowry will be vying for playing time in the secondary, along with lettermen Terry Thomas and Steve Chalcraft.

JC transfer Scott Ellig earned the starting job at weak safety after a fine showing in spring football.

If the defensive line needs shoring up for some reason, tackle-noseguard-tackle (TNT) coach Mike Van Diest could press Mike Crouse, Dave Paoli or Dave Chaplin into duty.

“I felt very good about our defense after spring football ended,” Donovan said. “Defensively, as well as offensively, we need the established players to serve as a focal point for the rest of the football team. We want the established players to have success, and that success will serve as a catalyst to total team success.”

All-American candidate Kent Clausen stops a Boise State Linebacker Jim Hogan (42) wrestles down an opponent, asrunner with help from Arnie Rigoni (56) and Dave Paoli safety Jay Becker (bottom) helps out, and lineman Bret(right). All three lettermen are back this season. Barrick (left, 73) runs to the action. All three players are

returning starters.

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Offensive Line, Klever, Andrus Keys to OffenseExperience on the offensive line, the return of three-year

letterman tailback Rocky Klever, and the play of quarterback Bart Andrus are the keys to the Grizzlies’ offense in the 1980 season.

Of the five returning starters on offense three are offensive lineman. Seniors Carlton Lamb and Brian McHugh, and junior Fat Norwood all have valuable playing time under their belts. Add to that trio junior Tom Perez and sophomore Brian Caraway, and offensive line coach Bob Lowry’s optimistic attitude adds up. Both Perez and Caraway lettered last year.

Klever, an honors candidate, was Montana’s leading scorer and rusher last season. He gained 679 yards on 156 carries for a 4.4- yard average. He also scored nine touchdowns, one via a pass reception. He also passed for another TD, and had a 76-yard pass reception.

“Rocky is a triple threat for us,” said head coach Larry Donovan. “He can run, pass and kick, and we will utilize those abilities whenever we can. I think he will be the league’s outstanding tailback.”

Although he saw limited duty last year, quarterback Bart Andrus is expected to be a major factor for Montana in 1980. He surfaced as the No. 1 signal caller in spring practice.

Donovan said he hopes to take advantage of Andrus’ speed by using a sprint out type of offense and the short passing game.

“Bart really improved during the spring, especially in finding the secondary receivers,” Donovan said. “We know he can run, and now we feel confident about his passing game.”

Also in the offensive backfield are veterans Wayne Harper and Bob Cerkovnik, at fullback and tailback, respectively. Junior Cerkovnik is the Grizzlies’ second leading returning rusher. He had 98 yards on just 28 carries. Junior College transfer Mike Hagen played well last spring and should push Harper for the starting fullback berth.

Donovan said receiver Mike Alex “could be the top newcomer in the league.” Alex, a 6-2,190-pounder with 4.6 speed, can play tight end or wide receiver. Returning starter Bill Lane (15 catches for 183 yards) and junior Bill Dolan will also be counted on heavily at wide receiver.

The return of two-year lettermen Basil Jones at right guard will give UM a boost. Sophomores Mark Madsen, Rocky Miller, Bob Cordier and junior Jim Rooney are waiting in the wings for a chance to play on the offensive line.

Donovan said he was excited about M ontana’s potential kicking game.

Prep All-American Dean Rominger, a freshman from Fort Benton High School, is expected to take up the slack of Raul Allegre. Allegre was a second team all-conference choice last year.

“We feel that the kicking game is an extremely intregral part of successful football, and our recruiting efforts reflect that,” Donovan said. “We think Dean is one of the best kickers in the prep ranks.”

Punter Terry Thomas averaged 37.9-yards on 58 kicks last season, and is back for his final year. Thomas also plays in the secondary.

Tailback Rocky Klever is back for his final year. He led Montana in rushing and scoring last season.

Tackle Brian McHugh (right) is one of three returning starters on the offensive line. Also back are Carlton Lamb and Pat Norwood.

A broken nose could not stop junior ta i lback Bob Cerkovnik from continuing to play against Nevada- Reno last season.

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1979 Grizzly StatisticsScoring Total Offense

KleverAllegreHardEgbertBoyesGreenSullivanB. CerkovnikThomas

TD907522210

PAT0

24/240

1(2)0000

2/2

FG/A0

9/140000000

Rushing

Receiving

Pts5451423212121262

G TC YG YL Net Avg LongKlever 9 156 718 39 679 4.4 45Egbert 10 93 341 15 326 3.5 19B. Cerkovnik 6 28 102 4 98 3.5 9Andrus 5 14 88 5 83 5.9 14Schuster 2 12 30 2 28 2.3 6Johnson 4 9 22 0 22 2.4 7Green 8 3 15 0 15 5.0 14Boyes 10 91 211 329 -118 -1.3 23

G No Yds Avg TD LongHard 10 47 722 15.4 7 45Green 10 24 311 13.0 2 40Sullivan 10 16 254 15.9 2 33Lane 10 15 183 12.2 0 18Klever 9 15 173 11.5 1 76Egbert 10 6 49 8.2 1 13Schuster 2 1 9 9.0 0 9B. Cerkovnik 6 1 4 4.0 0 4

Team StatisticsUM

First Downs..................... 170Rush......................... 64Pass.......................... 83Penalty...................... 23

Rush Plays....................... 406Rush Yds. Gained 1527Rush Yds. Lost............... 394NET RUSH...................... 1133Pass Attempts.................. 261Pass Completions 125Had Intercepted............... 17NET YARDS PASS 1705Total Offense................... 667/2838Game Average................. 283.8Punts/Yds/Blkd................61/2340/0Punt Average................... 38.4Fumbles/Lost................... 22/10Penalties/Yds................... 51/599Touchdowns..

Rush.........................Pass..........................Returns.....................Safety........................

PAT kick A /M .................Field Goals A /M .............Total Points.....................Game Scoring Average...

2815

Opp206 108 88 10

501 2381

285 20%

254 133

14 1786

755/3882 388.2

47/1850/2 39.4 19/9

79/867 34 18

14/9223

22.3

15/12272

27.2

BoyesKlever

G Plays Pass Rush Total Avg10 334 1668 -118 1550 155.09 158 19 679 698 77.6

Punt ReturnsNo Yds Avg TD Long

Starkey 1 23 23.0 0 23Dunn 1 14 14.0 0 14Dolan 3 32 10.6 0 12E. Cerkovnik 1 8 8.0 0 8Ferda 3 21 7.0 0 12Hard 10 44 4.4 0 11

Kickoff ReturnsNo Yds Avg TD Long

Dunn 28 660 23.6 0 43Egbert 6 152 25.3 0 37Andrus 2 56 28.0 0 0Johnson 3 18 6.0 0 8Moe 2 18 9.0 0 13Ferda 1 20 20.0 0 20

Punting13 14 No Yds Avg Long0 2 Thomas 58 21% 37.9 500 1 Green 2 93 46.5 55

26/26 32/30 Andrus 1 51 51.0 51

InterceptionsNo Yds Avg Long TD

Ferda 3 46 15.3 24 0

Passing DunnClausen

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G PC/PA/PI Yds Pet TD Long Hogan 2 19 9.5 19 0Boyes 10 121/243/15 1668 .498 12 76 E. Cerkovnik 2 0 0.0 0 0Andrus 7 3/ 16/ 1 18 .133 0 10 Curry 1 1 1.0 0 0Klever 9 1/ 2/ 1 19 .500 1 19 Sacks 1 1 1.0 1 0

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The Bill Nooneys Holiday Inn of Missoula Home Realty (2)

Michael A. Jurasek Jack M. Hoppel—Western Materials Dennis HurshIndependent Lumber & Supply, Inc.JGL Distributing—J. Gary Louquet Edward J. Jacobson Jostens—Steven & Alane

Harrington KDXT RadioKYLT Radio—Gene & Rose PetersonHorace H. KoesslerLaVoie’s—Don LaVoieLawn & Leisure CenterSherman V. LohnMrs. Emma B. LommassonLouisiana-Pacific Corp.John E. & Dolores Malletta Michotte Glass, Inc.—Larry E. Walter Missoula Welding & Machine Works

Ron Wasson Mr. C’s Lounge—Patrick L. Coyle Montana Power Company Montana Printing Co.—W. R. Thibodeau William W. Morrison Murphy Favre Inc.Northern Leasing Co.Northwest Travel Service Otto’s Inc.Tavy & Violet Parker(2)Bob & Irene Payne

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.Fred & Katy Plummer Ponderosa VW, Porsche, Audi R. H. Grover, Inc.William C. RodunerMr. & Mrs. Kermit SchwankeSearles Pontiac-CadillacLloyd G. “Bud” & Janice SeptSharkey’s Insurance CenterRobert M. SmallGordon & Marlys SorensonThe Speakeasy Supper ClubStephens EquipmentSuper 8 Motel—Vern ClausenTaco TreatTopp Travel—Larry & Phyllis Topp Trade Winds Motel Travel Bug Agency—Lindy Plakke UM Alumni Association Universal Athletic Service Allan & Janet Vannini—UM Foundation Vann’s Appliance & TV Village Red Lion Motor Inn George & Alice Wandler Skip Weishaar—Northwestern National Life

Insurance Co.Wes Sprunk Auto Mall Western Federal Saving & Loan Association

H. H. Hanger Western Montana Monument Services, Inc. Wide World of Travel—Glenna McEvoy Wright Lumber Co.

Billings Dave DrumHamiltonDr. Reno & Barbara Parker

KalispellMontana West Realty Bill Redmond

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Multiple MembershipAce Auto Salvage (2)

Don Price Doug Roark

American Asphalt, Inc. (3)Missoula—2 Kalispell—1 American Dental (2)Association for Head & Neck Surgery (2) Bakke Tire Service (2)Bauer, Hills & Kester (2)

John L. Bauer David & Kathy Kester

Beach Transportation Co. (2)Robert D. Beach Harold R. Keyser

Bitter Root Toyota-Volvo (3)Boone, Karlberg & Haddon (4)

Thomas H. Boone W. T. Boone Sam E. Haddon Karl R. Karlberg

Bouchee, William L. & Phyllis(2) Brownies In-N-Outs (2)

Chuck & Betty Dahlstrom Steve McAfee

Champion International Corporation (43) Robert J. Kelly William Kirkpatrick Champion Building Products Tom Breum Robert Clubb Jim Connelly Steve Erhart Jack & Alice Fisher Bart Goldbar Robert G. Hall Rod Hochhalter Harold Hopwood Arnold Jacobson Ty Jacobson Dale Karkanen Loren Lee Tony LePaine Steve Livergood Kenneth McMillan Edward Martinson Dennis Pleasant Edward Roberts Elmer Tilletson Champion Timberlands William Bethke Mary Ann Buckhouse Ernie Corrick Stephen P.Haas Robert E. Lamley Robert E. LeProwse Wayne Maahs Frank Sherman Joe S. Sieminski Kayleen Thelen Charles E. Valach Champion Packaging J. Craig Burns Lowell Cloninger Del Cumley Steve Eastlick Robert K. Ford Renny Malach, Sr.Stan Pavlick Richard Shimer R. E. Springer Larry Weeks

Culbertson, Inc. (3)Rodney Oelke

Daily, John R., Inc. (4)J. J. Lubbers R. E. Rowe Sig Skarland A Warren Wilcox

Darigold Farms (2)Davidson, D. A. & Co. (4)

Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Braig—Kalispell Ian B. Davidson—Great Falls Dick Hughes—Missoula L. Bruce Madsen—Missoula

Davis, Don L.—Jewelers (2)Davis Insurance (2)

Ben R. Davis

D. E. “Don” Nolan Delaney's Office Products (2)Depot, The (3)

Greg Collins Mike Munsey

Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker, P.C. (6)Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Dobbins Mr. & Mrs. Hugh E. Elmore Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Gibbs Mr. & Mrs. Dennis G. Minemyer Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Sather

First Bank—Southside Missoula (2)Bob Bodin Bob Henry

First Bank—Western Montana Missoula (4)Kenneth E. Hickethier R. L. Kenyon Elwood S. Olson Daniel G. Simkins

First National Montana Bank (5)R. F. Burke Don E. Gray Randolph Jacobs Charles A. & Helen Rigg

First Security Bank of Missoula (3)Richard Blomgren Dean Boyce Duane Scheeler

Fisher Enterprises (2)Mark C. Fisher

Five Valleys Bowl (2)Dan Fix Gordon Fix

Foster & Marshall, Inc. (2)Arthur M. Buis Bill Steinbrenner

4 B's Restaurants, Inc. (6)Robert W. Froelich W. E. Hainline, Sr.W. E. Hainline, Jr.Donald E. Hege Joe O’Loughlin George Spencer

Frontier West (3)Larry Chilcote Edward P. Murphy Frank Muth

Galusha, Higgins & Galusha (3)David P. Dickman Jack A. Low Charles Rohde

Garlington, Lohn & Robinson (15)Gary B. Chumrau Larry F. Daly Candace C. Fetscher J. C. Garlington Timothy D. Geiszler George D. Goodrich Gary L. Graham Greg L. Hanson William E. Jones Brad Luck John R. Mclnnis Larry E. Riley R. H. “Ty” Robinson Robert E. Sheridan, Jr.W. Dennis Starkel

General Engineers, Inc. (3)Maurice E. Guay Walter M. Parock

Green, MacDonald & Wagner (4)Jack L. Green II Ralph B. Kirscher Donald MacDonald William T. Wagner

Grizzly Fence Co. (2)Al Koschel Ed Schlauch

Hightower & Wallace Construction (2) Independent Leasing (2)

Don Huggins Everett Leitzke

JGL Distributing (2)Ron Smith Allan Sedgwick

Kitchen Specialists (2)Arnie Kober—Exxon Co., U.S.A. (3) Lambros Realty (2)

Dan Lambros

George Lambros Larry Larson & Associates (5)

John T. Dove Kenneth R. Hedditch Thomas M. Hodges Carl Rebich Pete Ridgeway

Mac’s General Store (3)Missoula Fire Equipment (2)Missoula Truck Sales (2)

George Burton Don Hamilton

Montana Bank of South Missoula (2) Montana Lumber Sales (11) Neurological Associates (2)

Gary D. Cooney, M.D.Henry H. Gary, Jr., M.D.

Northwestern National Life (3)Cy Honzel Marvin J. Horner Roy G. Malcolm

Patterson & Marsillo (2)Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood (2)

Bob Dayton F. Dean Mahrt

Ponderosa VW, Porsche-Audi (3)Larry R. Baysinger Mark Huelskamp John Poundstone

Quality Construction Co. (2)Jim Band Bill Mytty

Quality Supply, Inc. (2)Rangitsch Bros. Mobile Homes (2)

Robert D. Rangitsch Robert J. Rangitsch

Rollins Burdick Hunter of MT., Inc. (2) Ruby’s Cafe (2)

Gene Meyers Sheehan Majestic

Stan Feist Tom Watson

Sirco Mfg., Inc. (2)Sorenson & Company (6)

Jerry Cebula Charlie Conklin Woody Germany Dennis Muth James R. Weatherly William Wiekel

T & W Chevrolet (2)Joe M. Taylor Jerry Woodahl

Tabish Bros. Distributors, Inc. (2) Terry Payne Insurance (2)Tom Sherry Tire (4)Toole & Easter (2)VW Ice (2)Wesplan Corp. (2)Western Broadcasting Co. (2)

Thomas R. French Dale G. Moore

Western Federal Savings & Loan Association (3)

Westmont Tractor Co.Gary Gallagher W. J. “Bill" Gallagher Walter John & Mary Kero

Worden, Thane & Haines, P.C. (6) Ronald A. Bender Harry Haines Robert W. Minto Robert J. Phillips Jeremy Thane Ronald C. Wyse

Wyckman’s Inc. (2)Bill Wyckman Ken Wyckman

BILLINGSWarren F. Vaughan (2)

CUT BANK Selden S. Frisbee (2)

KALISPELLConrad National Bank (2)Murray, Kaufman, Vidal & Gordon (2) Valley Bank of Kalispell (2)

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Single MembershipWright, Keith—LIFE MEMBER A & C DrugA-L Welding Products, Inc.Aanenson, James & Mary Ann Abramson, C. E.Adams, H. Dan, M.D.Adea Real Estate Advertiser, The Alan’s Jewelry Allan G. Holms, Inc.Alquist, Gerry—Frazier, Percy, Jr.Alsaker, Tom & Laura Altogether, The American Land Title Amrine, W. F.Anderson, Bruce G.Anderson, Clark & Nancy Antonich, William F. & Pat Appelt, James & Maureen Artcraft Printers of Missoula, Inc.Anderson, ZurMuehlen & Co.Associated Residential Contractors Athey, Diane M.Ault, David J. Construction

B & E Enterprises, Inc.B.P.O. Elks Club—#383Baertsch, Mr. & Mrs. ClintBailey, Bill & ErmaBaldassin, Bill—AttorneyBalko, Norm—Investors Diversified ServicesBancshares Mortgage CompanyBargmeyer, Dr. Ernest M.Barnett, Dr. John P.Barnett, Dr. William L.Barnhill’s Green Thumb Bauer, Herm Bauer, Max G., Jr.Baumberger, Allen D. & PollyBeaman, Arthur L.—Psychological ConsortiumBearings, Inc.—Jim MilliganBeck, Jug & AliceBee Line TransportationBeighle, Dr. & Mrs. R. W.Bel Aire MotelBender, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J.Benchmark, The Besse, LaMoure A.Best Western Executive Motor Inn Biggerstaff, Dick & Pat Blake, Bud & Nancy Blomgren, Paul B.Bloom, Robert D. dba Warden Paper Co.Bob Ward & Sons, Inc.Bon, TheBondurant, Bryce E.Boskovich, Harry R.Bourke, Mrs. Marcus—Zahn, Adele Bowers, Richard C. & Florence Brady’s Sportsman’s Surplus Brambo, Harold-Gus & Jack’s Tire Brauer, Fred O.Brewer, Dr. Leonard W.Brookshire, Mr. & Mrs. Robert D.Brown, Ron & Gladys Brown, Willis & Diane Browne, John T. & Virginia G.Brunner, BillBryan, Charles & Cynthia Bundy, Dr. D. C. & Shirley Burgess, Chuck Burr, Beryl L.Business Builders of Missoula Business & Property Management

Marcus S. Clark Buttrey Foods, Inc. #31 Buttrey Foods, Inc. #39 Byrnes, Mr. & Mrs. Erwin C.

C&D Industries Gaspard "Will” Deschamps, Jr.

Campbell, Dr. & Mrs. T. J.Caplis, James E.Caras, Mr. & Mrs. George D.Carr, Dick Carousel, The Cash, Frank & Rosalee Castleberry, Eugene Cerino, Richard F.Chaffee Oil C Chase, Douglas W.Chesbro, Charles A.Chinske, Louis M. & Jean L.Christensen, Dick Chumrau, Mr. & Mrs. Paul City Disposal Co.City Electric Clawson Mfg. Co.Clixby, Roger

Coffee, William O., Realtor Cole, James H.Coleman, Leon Collins, John E„ DVM Combo, Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Cone, Joseph R. & Cindy Conlin’s Furniture Conoco, Inc.Consolidated Carpet & Bedding Consolidated Electrical Dist., Inc.Cordis, Leon & Mary Lou Correll, Richard A.—Hanich, Herb Cote, Robert E.Court House Racquetball &

Health Club, The Cramer, Richard A.Criswell Insurance Agency Culligan Water Conditioning

D & J DieselDahlberg, George P. “Jiggs”Dailey, Dr. & Mrs. Stephen R.Dalby, Stephen H.Dark Room, The Davies, David Davis Bros., Inc.Davis, Donald H., II & Sherry Dean, Douglas E.Delaney, Don Delaney, Douglas, D.D.S.DeMarois Olds-GMC DeMinck, Jim Dermatology, Inc.—Dr. &

Mrs. W. J. Dunlap Deschamps, Art, Jr.Diamond Bar Meats Diamond Mountain, Inc.Dick, Robert Dickerman, C. E.Dickson, Thomas Realty Diggs, David V., D.D.S., P.C.Dillon, Mr. & Mrs. T. J.Don Leary—State Farm

Mutual Insurance Donovan, Larry R. & Georgia Dosch, Lee Double Front Downey, Gene Doyle, Daniel J.Dragstedt’s, Inc.—Gary & Julie Mace Driessen, Jon & Karen Duffield, Michael C.Duncan Agency Duncan, Richard & Shirley Dwyer, Lawrence A. “Bugs”Dwyer, Mike F.

Earl’s Distributing, Inc.East Gate Center East Gate DrugEast Gate Liquor Store & LoungeEgley & White, CPA’sEight Ball BilliardsElbow RoomElks #1 Coffee ClubEl-Mar Estates, Inc.Eric Hefty and Associates Erickson, Vernon L.Eugene Tripp Trucking

Fames, Robert J.Fasteners, Inc.Featherman, Frank & Gerry First American Insurance Agency First Federal Savings & Loan Association First Montana Real Estate First Montana Title Co.Fleming, TimFlink, Ed—Missoula Motor Parts Foster, Mr. & Mrs. L. R.4G Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Fox, Balias, Barrow—ArchitectsFraser, Harold J. & ShareeFrazier, JohnnyFristo, JackFristo, RobertFrontier LoungeGardner, PeteGarnaas, H. L. “Whitey”Gastineau, Bill & Donna Gateway Printing & Litho Gate West Property Management Gay Nineties Lounge & Liquor Store Geil, James F. “Bud”General Concrete, Inc.George, Charles W.Gerry Butler Equipment Leasing Gibford, Stan & Pat

Giffin, Joseph and Beverly Gillespie, Donald N.Gillespie, O. Lloyd Gillespie Realty Co.Glacier General Assurance Co.Grady Insurance Agency Grady, Mrs. Frank R.Grant Creek Realty Gratzer, George M. “Sonny"Graves, Delbert K. & Bev Gray, Harold E. & Susan Greaves, Dave & Sharon Gregory, Dennis R.Gregory, Jan Grenfell Building Service Grizzly Basketball Staff Grizzly Den Grizzly Football Staff Grizzly Grocery Gronfien, Bruce Gull Boats Gunny Sack, The Guth, David & Pat

Haddick, GaleHadnot, Douglas S., D.D.S.Hagan Welding Haggarty, Michael J.Haggarty, Thomas J.Haines, David W.Haines, John S.Hall, Raymond F.Hamper, Peter J.Hanger, Mr. & Mrs. Harold H.Hanson, Dean & Betty Hansen, Don V.Harbine, ChicHardenburgh Outdoor Advertising Co.Harris, Dr. JohnHarris, KentHarris, William GeorgeHart-Albin Co.Haugen, Robert E.Heimbigner, Lon—Tire-Rama Helms, John W„ D.D.S.Henry, Jack R.Higgins Hallmark Hirst & Dostal & Withrow Hodges, Ted & Joie Hogan, Ed & Thelma Holiday Inn of Missoula Hollmann, Bob and Barbara Home Interiors, Inc.Horton, Dr. Vern H.Hoshaw, Thomas G., M.D.Houlihan, T.J., M.D., P.C.Howell, Rockie & Suzanne Hoylo, Craig Huggins, Larry Huggins, Russ & Ed Hughes, Mr. & Mrs. Jack R.Hurt Construction, Inc.

Insured Titles, Inc.International House of Pancakes

J&C All American Trophy & Engraving

Jack of All Trades JB’s Big Boy Jacobs, T. Ray & Margie Jacobson, David P., M.D.Jeraco Construction Supply Jerrell, Ted Jim Caras, Inc.Jim Palmer Trucking Jim Powell Insurance Johns, Lynda Johnson, Dallard V.Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston, Cameron & Leslie Joscelyn, Alden & Adeline Jourdonnais, Howard F.

KYSS Radio Kadlec, A. L. “Tony”Karlin, Jules A.Keeney Construction Co.Kelley, Owen Kelly, Pete-KGVO Radio Kempel, H. Rodney Kenfield, Barry J.Kenfield, DirkKern, Charles P. & Ruth D.Khoury, David J.King, Dr. & Mrs. F. Ervin King, Thomas Kirby Co.

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Klein, Otto, Jr., M.D.Kleinjan, Rick Kloser, Ralph Knight, Frank M.Knight, Robert M.Knutson, Wayne Koch, Doug, CPA Kozeluh, Glenn Kronen, Palmer M. & Esther Kuhl, Allen L.Kuning, Howard

LaBelle’sLaird, Peter & Sharon Landa, LeonardLarson, Burnell C.—Slama, Margaret A. Larson, Tom—State Farm

Insurance Co.LaTrielle, Mr. & Mrs. R.A.Lawler, Patrick Lee, Robert E. and Wilma Lehman, Fred L. & Margaret Lemon Orchard, The Lenny’s Lounge Lescantz, Gene & Dorothy Lewis, Harley W. & Marilou Liberty Lanes—Lou Kahler

& Tom McLaughlin Lincoln, Rod A.Lindborg, Russell W. Livingston-Malletta Funeral Directors Lombardi, Robert H. & Dorothy M. Loren’s House of Carpets Lory, Earl C.Lowman, Ben & Jan Lowry, Gordon R.Lubrecht, Jack Lucier, Eddie Lucy’s Inc.Lynch, Denis M. & Marie Lynch Insulation Lyndes, Kellogg O.Lyons, Mark

McCall & Associates McCarthy, Dr. C. G. “Pat”McChesney, Harold L.McCoy, Dr. Craig & Charlene McCue Construction Co.McElwain, Frank McFarland, W. E.McGowan, Mike McLaughlin, William C.MacPherson, Cole L., D.M.D.McRae Ken—State Farm Insurance Madsen, Clifford Madsen, RoyMadsen’s Brass & Woodwind Repair Magaret, JohnMainwaring-Corey Insurance Services Mailer, BillMarquardt, Loretta J.Materials Testing, Inc.Mather, Rugga Mattix, Charles H.Medicine Shoppe, The Medsker, Helen A.Mellgren, Timothy J.Meyer, Gerry & Mary Meyers, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Meyers Metal Products Midgett, BruceMidwestern Homes—Larry L. Kaul Mikelsons, Martin Miles, Gene & Anna Mae Miller, Charles G.Miller. MikeMiller, William & Dorothy Millhouse, Donald G.Milodragovich, Eli Milodragovich, Michael J.Mission Paint & GlassMissoula ApartmentsMissoula Area Chamber of CommerceMissoula Bank of MontanaMissoula Cartage Co., Inc.Missoula Club—Joseph B. Dugal Missoula Concrete Construction

Dick Morgenstern Missoula Convention &

Visitors Bureau Missoula Distributing Co.Missoula DrugMissoula Farm & Power Equipment Missoula Livestock Auction Missoula Police Department Missoula Sheet Metal Missoula Southside Lions Club Missoula Standard Truck Plaza Missoula Textile Services Missoula Veterinary Clinic

Missoulian, The Monaco, F. Earl MonroeMontana Flasher & Barricade Co.

Russ Johnston Montana Independent Paper Montana Printing Co.Montana Recycling, Inc.Montana Transfer Co.Montgomery, Mike Moore, John F.Morin, Michael and Lori Morris, Charles W.Mosier, Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Mountain Bell—William J. Christie Mountain Supply Co.Mountain View Mortuary Mountain Water Co.Mueller, Lornie K.Mullen, Mary Jo Murray, Donald E.Murray, Raymond C.My-T-Mart

Nedrud, Mark, D.D.S.Nelson, Edward W.Nelson, Lewis & Betty Lou Nichwander, D. J. & Klairaine

Fidelity Real Estate Nickman, Dr. Norman J.Nicol, Mary L.Noel, L. Edward, D.D.S.Northwest Peterbuilt

O’Conner, Bob and Adeline Oechsli, George Ogg’s Shoes Olson, Don & M. J.Olson’s Grocery—Elmer C. Peterson Optimist Club of Missoula Ormesher, Ray Osco DrugOverland, Gordon M., D.D.S.Oxford, The—Bryon Lundmark

Pattee, Dan and Bobbette Paul Nyquist Agency Paul Ricci Trucking Pecarich, John M.Pecarich, Michael E.Pellett, Jess L.Penney, J. C. Co., Inc.Perkins Cake & Steak Peters, Robin—State Farm

Insurance Petersen, Roger & Sherry Peterson, Dr. Arnold & Westbrook,

Dr. Richard Piazza, Michael H.Pew Construction Co.Pierce Flooring Pippy, Frank Pirnie, Irene and Larry Plummer, Ron F.Pomeroy, Mike & Susan Porter, Max F., D.D.S.Power, Jerry & Lou Prentice Lumber Co.Presthus, Pike & Bobbie Presthus, SharonPrinkki, Ed & Carol—Uptown Motel Prinkki, Larry & Beverly Professional Consultants, Inc.Pruyn Veterinary Hospital Pulley, David W.Putnam, Ted & GayR. D. Kembel & AssociatesR. W. Wages AgencyReach Concrete Pumping ServiceRedeen, Donald G.Reely, William E. S.Reesman, Ken Reeves, B. C., Jr.Remien, Dr. Jack Reserve Street Truck Center Reynolds, F. Gordon, D.D.S. Reynolds, Dr. M. P.Reynolds, W. A., M.D.Richards, Jim Richardson, William H.Richlie, Robert J.C.Riefflin, A. L.Ritchy, John H. & Jeannette Robbins, Delos E.Roberts, Joe Roberts, Larry & Bernice Robinson, Laird A.Rock, Bob & Lana Roemer’s Tire Center, Inc.Romstad, Don Ron’s Auto Refinishers

Roullier, Bob Rubie, Michael C.Russ Hansen’s A Razor’s Edge Russ’s Body & Paint, Inc.

SK Construction Co., Inc.Dewey Skelton

S. P. Olson Masonry Safeway Stores, Inc.Sager, VictorSale, Dr. & Mrs. George G. Samardich, Bob & Diane—

The Gift Crate Sambo’sSammons Trucking Sample, David F.Saurer’s Pump Supply & Service Savage, Roger L. and Bonnie Sayer, M. C. & Marjorie Schatz, Vic & Karen Schellinger Helicopters Schmid, Rosalie Schmoll, Edward A., Jr.Schubert, Lavern Schultz, Bud Schultz, Ed Scott, LeRoy Schwaderer, William L.Searles, Herb Sears, Roebuck & Co.Security Agency Seeberger, David Seeberger, John M.Seim, Keith Seim, ObertSeim, Dr. & Mrs. Robert J.Seitz, Jack & Judy Selk, Dwaine Sentman, William C.ShariefSharbono, Albert “Duane”

and Deanna Sharkey’s Insurance Center Sheldon, Earl & Marilyn Sherwood & Roberts Sipes, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Skelton, Robert Sky Hi Auction Slaght, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Small, E. MikeSmith, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon L.Smith, Lowell G.Smith, Monte & Karen Sohlberg, Steve & Marcille Solberg, Dick & Jane Sorenson, Gordon & Marlys Southgate Mall Associates Southside Chevron Sparr’s Inc.Spencer, Don and Sue Spencer, Kenneth R.Squire, Simmons & Carr Stauduhar, Joe Stearns, Hal & Sheila Steffes, DianaStegner, Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Stelling and Associates Stephens Equipment Stern Construction Stetler, Harry & Exie Stevenson, Jack Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Stockman's Bar & Cafe Stoainoff, Michael & Lee Stout, Benjamin B.Stout, Fred J. & Gayle Structural Systems, Inc.Stuckey, Peter Styles Unlimited Sullivan and Hunt Agency Sullivan, Zane K.Super Saws—Gordy & Judy Wyman Susen, Theodore C.Symmes, Weymouth D.Taber White Truck Co.Taylor, Thomas Taylor, VirgTeleprompter Cable TV Terry Hober Agency of Security

Mutual Life Theisen, David & Pam Thomas Plumbing & Heating Thompson, Alice & Carl Thompson, Jack C.Thornton Lumber Co.Thrailkill, Grant Thunderbird Motel Tipp, Hoven, Skjelset & Frizzell Toler, Vonley C.Tombstone Pizza—Gordon &

Donna Hall

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Torgerson, Bob & Pat Trapper Trading Travel Bug Agency, Inc.Trempers, Inc.Troxel, Van and Karen Turner, Pel Twite Construction Tyvand, Ben W.

UM Federal Credit Union University Exxon Service

Walt & Lee Spencer University Gas-Canoe Rack Uptown Cafe

Valley Construction Van Slyke, Bob & Jan Veazey, Mr. & Mrs. Tony Venable, Dick Village Inn Pizza Parlor Vince’sVevik, Ray E. & Millie

Wagner’s Home Furnishings Walford Electric Co., Inc.Walker, Thomas G.Walle, TuckWalman Optical Company Walseth, Ray & Claudia Warehouse Food Market Washington Corporations Weldon, George & Harriet Wenz, Bradley W. & Sharon S. Western Montana Clinic Western Montana Co-op Western Montana Inventory Service Western Montana Lighting Supply Western Title & Escrow Wheeler, Bob & Jan Whitsell, Dr. F. L.Wigen, John A.Wilcox, A. Warren Williams, Ralph Williams, Richard H.Williams, Dr. Roy G. & Suzanne Wimett Trucking Winship, Dr. M. J.Winter, Kevin L.Wolfe, Dr. Deloit R.Wontor, Edward M.Wood, George Woodford, Orville D.Worrell, Mr. & Mrs. Dan Wright Lumber Company

Youngquist, Mr. & Mrs. Don

Zahn, Dr. Terry Zimmerman, Dr. Lloyd L. Zimmerman, Lyle ZurMuehlen, Carl

ALBERTONCole, Harold & Lois Manuel, Albert G.

ANACONDAMarinkovich, Daniel W.Parmalee, James—In Memoriam

ARLEEdeMers, Lambert & Dodie

BELTChesbro, Allen V., Jr.

BILLINGSHauck, Tom Hoffman Associates Wall, Delbert L. & Janet

BOZEMANNewlon, Mr. & Mrs.Harry W.—

First National Bank

BUTTEBrewer, Larry—Corner Pocket of Butte Burke, John J.Corette, Smith, Dean, Pohlman & Allen First National Bank Hauck, John C.Henningsen, Purcell & Genzberger Kovacich, Florence Madison, Pete McElwain, Joe and Mary Miller, ShagNewland, Horn, Taylor, Crippen & Peck P C Peterson, John L.Sarsfield, George P.Steuerwald, Gary & Patty

Sullivan, Daniel J.Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Dan W.

CARTERRobertson, William F.

CASCADEMurray, Bob

CLINTONOlson, Jerry

COLUMBIA FALLSKartheiser, Glen

CUT BANKLove, John B.

DEER LODGEBloom’s Home Furnishings Deer Lodge Bank & Trust Haviland, J. G.

DRUMMONDEnman, Elliott & Artha Manley, Eugene

EAST HELENA

Van Diest, A. J.

FLORENCEKeyser, Mike H.Linhart, Roger W.

FORT BENTONBenton Pharmacy Good, Wyley P.Perry, Loran & DeLores Schmidt, G. C., Jr.Vielleux Insurance Agency

FRENCHTOWNEvelyn’s Hair Pin Peterson, David Tucker, Mr. & Mrs. Darrell D. Wally’s Diesel Service

GLASGOWPfiefle, Gary R.

GREAT FALLSAlbrecht, Ken Alexander, John D.Blue Cross of Montana Cerkovnik, Dr. Ed Cogswell Agency Dzivi, DickEidel, Mr. & Mrs. Jack First Bank—Great Falls First Bank West—Great Falls Fitzgerald, Fay Flaherty Agency, Inc.Gaare, Bruce Hartelius, Channing J.Hemstad, Kenneth N.Jourdonnais, Dr. Jon A.Larson, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin J.Lund, Harold Neilsen, James E.Palm, Phil R.Paoli, A. J. “Fred”Rebal, Don—Lincoln, Mercury Schwanke, Dale Selstad, Tom and Elnore Semenza, Larry Wenz, Warren C.Wright, George N. “Bud”, Jr. Water’s Distributing Co —Coors

HAMILTONAshcraft, Walker J., M.D.Bell McCall Co.Carlson, Gary K.Citizens State Bank Eitel, Martin H.Ellis, Stephen S., M.D.Galbraith, Doug Greef, John D.Johnson, Robert C. & Marion G. Kehmeier, Keith & Elizabeth King, Herschell L.Klein, Douglas N.Lake, Milling, Inc.Lodmell, Dr. Donald & Joni McKee, Mike & Jeanette McLaren & Bley Insurance Agency Mitchell, Glenn Moerkerke, Al & Isabelle Moreland, John P., M.D.Olson, James W., D.D.S., P.C.

Pagenkopf, Paul O. & Florence K. Petty, Dr. Charles R.Ravalli County Bank St. John, H. Max Senn, Kenneth Wallinder, Jim Warren, Walter & Marilyn Wilson, Steven W.

HELENABarbour, James A.Burgess, Jack, M.D. (John R.) Chesbro, Thomas L.Cockhill, Brian Crippen, Lloyd DeVore, Kent Dkystra, Dan First Bank—Helena Gough, Shanahan, Johnson

& Waterman Harrison, Loendorf & Poston Johnson, Earl W.Northwestern Bank of Helena Ritter, Russ & Linaire Treacy Company, The

HIGHWOODHansen and Foor

Larry A. Hansen

KALISPELLAndrews, Colin—State Farm Ins.Century 21—Jim Bennett’s Realty Clifford, Dr. Carlton M.Cloutier, Brian R.First Federal Savings & Loan Association First Northwestern National Bank Harp Line Constructors Co.Jensen, Wayne & Kaaren—

Jensen Adjusting Service Jordahl & Sliter King, C. Patrick Korn, Dan, Jr.LeDuc, Trent R.Montana West—ERA Murphy, Robinson, Heckathorn

& Phillips Outlaw Inn, The Roy Stanley Chevrolet Ruiz, Louis, Jr.Saloon, The—

David “Moose” Miller Smitty’s Beef Palace Sorenson & Hanson Speelman, Gene Thompson, M. F.Tonjum, David Wachholz, Paul D.Warden, Christiansen & Johnson Zanon, Bob & Adele Zauner, John Jr.—

dba Coast to Coast Store LEWISTOWN Bronson Agency Johnson, Jerry M.Mackenzie, Dr. A. S. & Dorothea Rademaker, Tom

LIBBYPeterson, Robert H.—

Peterson Logging Co.

LOLOBradford, Walter L.Dairy Barn, The English, Nathan Ferguson’s Home Furnishings Morrison, Leonard—Rainier Rock, Bill & Mabel Sheppard, Donald F.

MEDICINE LAKEFiske, Karl A.

OUTLOOKSelvig, Roald

PHILIPSBURGBradshaw, J. Allen—Attorney at Law Murfitt, Zane G.Paige, Boynton G.

POLSONChristian, McCurdy, Ingraham

& Wold Doyle, Mr. & Mrs. D. J.Dupuis, Donald D.Eddie’s DrugFirst Citizen’s Bank of Poison Forker, Jim—State Farm Ins. Co.

Goode Ship Lollipop McNeil, Mr. & Mrs. C. B.Nelson, Toby

RONANJackson, Davis & Company

SEELEY LAKERobison, Roy & Carol

SHONKINEvers, Jon H and Terri

STEVENSVILLEDaniels, Robert & Phyllis Geer, Gary & Nancy Roberts, Bob Streit, David M.Tripp, David A. & Diane Wandler, Don & Karen

SUPERIORMontana Bank of Mineral County

TOWNSENDState Bank of Townsend

THOMPSON FALLSFirst State Bank of Montana

WHITEFISHMcKee, William E.Silver Palace Saloon

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGSDoggett, Jefferson V.Mathis, J. Wayne

SAN FRANCISCO, CADixon, John M.

ST. MARIES, IDHenricksen, D. G., MD

ATLANTIC, IABecker, Richard

EAST LANSING, MlHeathcote, Jud SIOUX FALLS, S.D.Hall, William P.

SPOKANE, WA.Ellig, Gerald C.McHugh, Terry & Vivian

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School Boise St. Idaho Idaho St. Montana Mont. St. Nevada No. Ariz. Weber St.Boise St. ----- Oct. 11 (©Nov. 22 Oct. 4 (©Sept. 27 Nov. 8 (©Sept. 20 Oct. 25

Idaho @Oct. 11 ----- Nov. 8 (©Sept. 27 Oct. 18 (©Nov. 22 Nov. 15 Nov. 1Idaho St. Nov. 22 (©Nov. 8 ----- Oct. 18 (©Oct. 11 (©Nov. 1 (©Oct. 4 (©Sept. 20Montana (©Oct. 4 Sept. 27 (©Oct. 18 ----- Nov. 1 (©Nov. 15 Nov. 8 (©Oct. 11Mont. St. Sept. 27 (©Oct. 18 Oct. 11 (©Nov. 1 ----- Sept. 20 Oct. 25 (©Oct. 4Nevada (©Nov. 8 Nov. 22 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 (©Sept. 20 ----- Oct. 11 (©Sept. 27

No. Ariz. Sept. 20 (©Nov. 15 Oct. 4 (©Nov. 8 (©Oct. 25 (©Oct. 11 ----- Oct. 18Weber St. (©Oct. 25 (©Nov. 1 (©Nov. 15+ Oct. 11 Oct. 4 Sept. 27 (©Oct. 18 -----

+During the 1980 football season Idaho State and W eber State will meet twice. The teams will first meet in Ogden (Sept. 20) and then again in Pocatello (Nov. 15). Each game will count as l/2 *n the conference standings.

Saturday, Sept. 6

BOISE STATE @Utah 7:30 MDTSouthern (La.) (©NEVADA-RENO 1:00 PDTTexas A & I @NORTHERN ARIZONA 7:00 MST

Saturday, Sept. 13

S.E. Louisiana (©BOISE STATE 7:30 MDTIDAHO @Pacific 7:30 MDTIDAHO STATE @Utah State 1:30 MDTSimon Fraser (©MONTANA 1:30 MDTMONTANA STATE (©North Dakota 1:30 CDTCal-Davis (©NEVADA-RENO 1:00 PDTNORTHERN ARIZONA (©North Dakota St. 7:30 CDTWEBER STATE (©Northern Iowa 7:30 CDT

Saturday, Sept. 20

BOISE STATE (©NORTHERN ARIZONA* 7:00 MSTSimon Fraser (©IDAHO 7:30 PDTIDAHO STATE (©WEBER STATE* 7:30 MDTNEVADA-RENO (©MONTANA STATE* 1:30 MDTMONTANA (©Portland State 1:30 PDT

Saturday, Sept. 27

BOISE STATE (©MONTANA STATE* 1:30 MDTIDAHO (©MONTANA* 1:30 MDTPortland State (©IDAHO STATE 8:00 MDTNEVADA-RENO (©WEBER STATE* 7:30 MDTNORTHERN ARIZONA @Cal-Fullerton 7:30 PDT

Saturday, Oct. 4

MONTANA (©BOISE STATE* 7:30 MDTPortland State (©IDAHO 7:30 PDTIDAHO STATE (©NORTHERN ARIZONA* 7:00 MSTMONTANA STATE (©WEBER STATE* 7:30 MDT

Saturday, Oct. 11

IDAHO (©BOISE STATE* 7:30 MDTIDAHO STATE (©MONTANA STATE* 2:00 MDTMONTANA (©WEBER STATE* 7:30 MDTNORTHERN ARIZONA (©NEVADA-RENO 1:00 PDT

Saturday, Oct. 18

Cal St.-Fullerton (©BOISE STATE 7:30 MDTMONTANA STATE (©IDAHO* 1:30 MDTMONTANA (©IDAHO STATE* 8:00 MDTCal St.-Northridge (©NEVADA-RENO 1:00 PDTWEBER STATE (©NORTHERN ARIZONA* 7:00 MST

Saturday, Oct. 25

WEBER STATE (©BOISE STATE* 7:30 MDTIDAHO (©San Jose State 7:30 PDTWestern Montana (©IDAHO STATE 8:00 MDTEastern Washington (©MONTANA* 1:30 MDTNORTHERN ARIZONA (©MONTANA STATE* 1:30 MDTCal St.-Fullerton (©NEVADA-RENO 1:00 PDT

Saturday, Nov. 1

WEBER STATE (©IDAHO* 7:30 PSTIDAHO STATE (©NEVADA-RENO* 1:00 PSTMONTANA STATE (©MONTANA* 1:30 MSTNorthern Colo. @NO. ARIZONA 7:00 MST

Saturday, Nov. 8

NEVADA-RENO (©BOISE STATE* 1:30 MSTIDAHO STATE (©IDAHO* 7:30 MSTNORTHERN ARIZONA (©MONTANA* 1:30 MSTNorth Dakota State (©MONTANA STATE 1:30 MSTUtah State @WEBER STATE 1:30 MST

Saturday, Nov. 15

BOISE STATE @Cal-Poly SLO 7:30 PSTNORTHERN ARIZONA (©IDAHO* 7:30 PSTWEBER STATE (©IDAHO STATE* 8:00 MSTMONTANA (©NEVADA-RENO* 1:00 PSTMONTANA STATE (©Fresno State 1:30 PST

Saturday, Nov. 22

BOISE STATE (©IDAHO STATE* 8:00 MSTIDAHO (©NEVADA-RENO* 1:00 PSTWEBER STATE (©Portland State 1:30 PSTindicates Big Sky Conference Game